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King Caspian
in the Voyage of the Dawn Treader

 


 


Just two different shirts so far—not even a full costume.

This looks like one of the first scenes where Caspian fishes the children out of the water. He's wearing a loose shirt like Lucy and the crew, but his appears to be in a tannish salmon color, at least in this lighting. The shoulder seams are dropped, and the sleeves are gathered into the armscye and cuff. The back of the shirt is gathered at the center into the neck. The collar appears to be rolled, but it's also wet so it may be a mandarin collar that's just flopped down.

Since he's apparently sopping wet here, looks like someone fetches him a truly royal dark blue velvet cloak or cape, lined with crushed silver velvet.

In this image, we see a person we presume to be Caspian's stunt double, wearing a different shirt with a similar cut, in a purple mauve color. It has a bit of a sheen to it, so it may be a silk.

 



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